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Princess and the Pea: a Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen


Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales

No. of pages 32

Published: 1999

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When a bedraggled young woman, caught outside in the rain, arrives at the palace and claims to be a princess, the Queen places a tiny pea under her mattresses to test her. The young woman cannot get a wink of sleep because of the hard lump in her bed, proving that she is indeed a princess. She and the Prince marry and live happily ever after.

 

This book is part of a book series called Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Abbeville Press Inc. , U. S. .

Camille Semelet is also the illustrator of The Princess and the Pea in the Abbeville Classic Fairy Tale series.

This book contains the following story:

The Princess and the Pea
A prince travelled the world to find a real princess to be his bride, but none of them would quite do. One night during a massive storm a girl knocked on the door claiming to be a princess from down the road looking for shelter. The queen was sceptical so placed a pea under the mattress of the spare bed. Then she piled more and more mattresses onto the bed so that it was so high the girl needed a ladder to climb into bed. Only a real princess will feel the pea under that many mattresses thought the queen. The next morning the queen asked the girl how she had slept and she complained bitterly about a hard lump in the bed. The queen was delighted and presented the girl to the prince. This is a real princess, she said. The prince was delighted and the two got married and lived happily ever after.

This book is in the following series:

Abbeville Classic Fairy Tales

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